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Alexey Ivashchenko


Assistant Professor, School of Business and Economics, Finance

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I am an Assistant Professor of Finance at VU Amsterdam, School of Business and Economics. I earned my Ph.D. in Finance from the University of Lausanne and the Swiss Finance Insitute.

Research

My research interests are in empirical asset pricing and market microstructure.

Teaching

I am teaching a core master-level class 'Financial Markets and Institutions' in the Master of Finance program at VU. Prior to that, I have been teaching an advanced master-level class 'Fixed Income and Credit Risk' at the Master of Finance program of the University of Lausanne.

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INQUIRE Europe 2021 Research Grant

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